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Flickering
Due to the influence of lighting, flickering may
sometimes happen. In this case, select "Indoor
scene" for "Light control mode". Select "Indoor
scene(50Hz)" or "Indoor scene(60Hz)" in
accordance with the power supply frequency in
your locality. Refer to the Operating Instructions
(included in the CD-ROM) for further
information about the setting. Under extremely
strong lighting, flickering may happen even
when "Indoor scene" is selected for "Light
control mode".
When the brightness (illuminance) level on the
screen is set to a relatively low level with the
[Brightness] buttons, flickering may frequently
happen. In such cases, either of the following
can reduce flickering.
• Moderate the illumination intensities of
objects by changing the camera direction.
• Set the brightness (illuminance) level on the
screen to a brighter level with the
[Brightness] buttons.
White-out on images caused by the effect
of light control mode
When "Indoor scene" is selected for "Light
control mode", the tone of the brighter parts on
the screen may be deteriorated than the case
when "ELC" is selected.
Color blurring on detailed drawing pat-
terns
When there are detailed drawing patterns on
images, color blurring may happen over these
parts.
White dot noise
When the brightness levels of objects are too
low, white dot noise may appear on the screen.